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2010 Centerville Lions Ice Fishing Contest, Feb. 20th


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Annual Centerville Lion's Ice Fishing Contest on Feb. 20th, 2010. The contest runs from 11:00 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Centerville Lake in Centerville. The cost is $5.00 per hole. This is a very kid friendly event. Tickets available on the lake starting at 10 a.m. Hot food and drinks will also be available on the lake. We have major prizes, a same day raffle as well as door prizes throughout the contest. More info at [Note From Admin: Please review forum policy before posting again. Thank You.]

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Here are the list of prizes:

1st StrikeMaster Ice Auger / Ice Fishing Pack

Donated by Centerville Lions

2nd Clam Ice House w/cover / Ice Fishing Pack

Donated by Jayhawk Mechanical

3rd Coats RV Weekend Rental

Donated by Coats RV Center

4th 10 Bird Hunt Certificate / Ice Fishing Pack

Donated by Wild Wings of Oneka

5th Lowrance Handheld GPS / Ice Fishing Pack

Donated by Northern Wholesale Supply Inc.

6th The Hub by Clam / Coleman Heater

Donated by Spectrum Sign Systems Inc.

7th The Hub by Clam / Coleman Heater

Donated by Door Service Company

8th Winter De-Stress Package / Ice Fishing Pack

Donated by The Hair Gallery

9th $ 100 Cash

Donated by UDOR USA

10th $ 100 Cash

Donated by Par Aide

Same day Raffle prizes:

1st $500.00 Cash Donated by Merit Chev, Ron Hogan,Sales

2nd Vexilar FL-20 Ultra Pack Donated by Central Bank of Centerville

3rd Coleman Gas Grill Donated by Centerville & Lino Lakes Liquor Barrel

4th Fish TV 7” Donated by WiseGuys Pizza, Corner Express and Jed’s Liquor

5th $125.00 Cash Donated by Paul Steffel Agency

6th $125.00 Cash Donated by Mike Giovinazzo Agency

TICKETS $ 5.00

TICKET SALES AND RAFFLE WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE ICE FISHING CONTEST ON CENTERVILLE LAKE SATURDAY FEB. 20 , 2010

You do not need to be in the ice fishing contest to buy tickets. Ticket sales will stop at 2:00 pm. Drawing at 3:00 pm. Winners need not be present.

Must be 18 years of age to win. All prizes will be awarded.

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3 Days to go!

We also will have the following prizes for the first 35 fish caught and registered. What a deal for $5.00 entry fee:

1st Coleman Heater

2nd Coleman Lantern

3rd Coleman Heater

4th Famous Dave’s $ 25 Gift Card

5th Snap Fitness Membership

6th Coleman Lantern

7th Guys & Dolls $ 35 Gift Card

8th $ 50 US Saving Bond

9th Dunn’s Pizza Man $ 20 Gift Card

10th Chomonix Golf Course Pass

11th Coleman Lantern

12th Coleman Heater

13th Guys & Dolls $ 40 Gift Card

14th Coleman Lantern

15th Lure Lightning

16th Coleman Heater

17th Blue Heron Grill $ 25 Gift Card

18th Wood Deck Chair

19th Coleman Lantern

20th Running ACES Gift Pack $ 50 Value

21st Coleman Lantern

22nd Carbon Monoxide Alarm

23rd Guys & Dolls $ 35 Gift Card

24th Coleman Heater

25th $ 50 US Saving Bond

26th 12 volt Battery Charger

27th Young Hunter’s Starting Pack

29th Coleman Heater

30th Chomonix Golf Course Pass

31st Electronic Dartboard

34th Coleman Heater

35th Hamilton Beach Blender

36th Wagners Greenhouse $ 25 Gift Card

39th Coleman Heater

40th Free Four Wheel Alignment

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The Centerville Lions Contest is on for Saturday the 20th.

Last night I was out fishing and some other organization has a sign at the landing that said the date for their contest has changed. This is not the Lion's contest.

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